Prostate Restored
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Signs and Symptoms of a Cancer of Unknown Primary Swollen, firm, non-tender lymph nodes. ... A mass in the abdomen that can be felt or a feeling of “fullness” ... Shortness of breath. ... Pain in the chest or abdomen. ... Bone pain. ... Skin tumors. ... Low red blood cell counts (anemia) ... Weakness, fatigue, poor appetite, and weight loss.
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Read More »Cancer that has spread to the bones can sometimes cause severe pain. Common areas of pain include the back and the legs and hips, but any bone can be affected. The bones may be weakened by the cancer’s spread, and can break from minor injuries or even the normal stress of supporting the body’s weight. This can lead to a sudden severe pain or worsening of pain that was already there.
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Alpha-blockers Alpha blockers relax the muscle in your prostate gland and at the base of your bladder, making it easier to pee. Commonly used...
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“It's safe to take up to 8 grams per day, but my recommendation would be somewhere on the lighter side: 500 to 1,000 milligrams a day for the...
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